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Emerging Tech News Archive
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Watch this tiny robot assemble itself, carry things around, and dissolve into nothing
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Google’s biggest shocker of I/O 2015 is yet to come
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Hands on: Attempting teleportation with Google Jump panoramic VR videos
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MIT researchers have developed a way to mass produce graphene sheets
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Tech cities in Texas are the fastest growing in the U.S.
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This light needs no outlet, solar panels, or batteries — it’s powered by gravity
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Beyond HDR: This new 13-megapixel camera could change phone photography
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Motorize your favorite scuffed-up skateboard with Mellow
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U.S. Air Force confirms Boeing’s electromagnetic pulse weapon
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Ocumetics Bionic Lens implant promises eyesight that’s better than 20/20
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Wearables for Good challenge looks to help the underprivileged through tech
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Ossur and Johns Hopkins both announce mind-controlled bionic limbs
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Brilliant new 3D printer folds up like a briefcase, prints dozens of different materials
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Kokoon EEG headphones can detect when you’re in deep sleep, trigger lucid dreams
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NASA’s latest plan? Send out hundreds of tiny satellites to monitor extraterrestrial worlds
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Electroloom prints ready-to-wear clothing like a cotton candy machine gone haywire
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With the help of bacteria, this amazing new bio-concrete can repair its own cracks
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Solar sails, jelly printers, EEG headphones
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This drone parachute automatically deploys itself if it detects a stall
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Bill Nye wants to explore space with a Kickstarter-funded solar sail
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Lily isn’t just a quadcopter, it’s an autonomous personal cameraman in the sky
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Watch 2 daredevils don jetpacks and swoop over Dubai
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Jorno’s Bluetooth keyboard isn’t just comfy, it’s tiny enough to take everywhere
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: $9 computers and $5 smartphone microscopes
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AT&T is transforming how you connect your car with your smarthome
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This waterproof solar charger and pouch is Badger-tough
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Scientists add carbon nanotubes to spider silk, create ridiculously strong fibers
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PhoneDrone turns your phone into an autonomous quadcopter
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Welcome to the future: This 3D printer uses living cells to print human tissue
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Future luggage from Samsonite may check itself in and follow you around
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This week in awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Inside-out umbrella and the MoonRay
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A drone spray-painted Kendall Jenner’s giant Calvin Klein billboard in New York City